Sackful Meaning in English
word
ˈsækfʊl
SAK-fool
sˈækfəl
SAK-fuhl
释义
The amount that a sack can hold; a large quantity of something that would fill a sack.
用法与细微差别
Informal and mainly used for countable items like potatoes, flour, mail, etc. Usually appears as 'a sackful of' something. Plural is 'sackfuls,' not 'sacksful.' Emphasizes a large, bulk amount.
Spanish: un saco lleno - sacoPortuguese (BR): um saco cheioPortuguese (PT): um saco cheioChinese (Simplified): 一袋Chinese (Traditional): 一袋Hindi: एक बोरी भरArabic: كيس ممتلئBengali: বস্তাভর্তি - বস্তার পরিমাণRussian: мешок - мешок (количество)Japanese: 袋いっぱいVietnamese: bao đầyKorean: 자루 가득Turkish: bir çuval dolusuUrdu: بوری بھرIndonesian: sekar penuh
例句
We picked a sackful of apples from the tree.
basic
The farmer sold a sackful of potatoes at the market.
basic
He carried a sackful of rice on his back.
basic
She came in with a sackful of laundry and a tired look.
natural
Grandpa always has a sackful of stories to tell us.
natural
After the party, there were a sackful of empty bottles to recycle.
natural